rē'ĭn-stāt'
To bring back into existence or use
To elect again.
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To restore to a previously operational state.
To put (someone) back in a former position or role:
(Intransitive, idiomatic) To contribute money, goods, or, especially, services for charitable purposes, as if in return for one's own success.
Classify again, give a new classification to
To replace is to find a substitute for something, to put something back where you got it from, or to take the place of something.
rehire
To hire again
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To introduce again or anew
To give or get an extension of
To return to life or consciousness:
To repair or remodel extensively, as by taking apart and reconstructing, often with new parts
To rescue or bring back (a person or people) from error, vice, etc. to ways of living or thinking regarded as right; reform
To put back in good condition, as by cleaning, patching, or repairing
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To assemble or build again mentally; re-create:
To make feel or seem young again; bring back to youthful strength, appearance, etc.
To make fresh or sound again, as though new; clean up, replace worn and broken parts in, repair, etc.
reinstitute
To institute for a second or subsequent time
put in power again
To bring back into existence or use
To emotionally disengage or to distract oneself from a situation.
To drive away by setting a fire.
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